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Goose - Black Gloves

Goose

Depeche Mode - It's No Good (Club 69 Funk Dub)

Depeche Mode

Test Dept. - Wojna (War)

Test Dept.

Echo & the Bunnymen - Rescue

Echo & the Bunnymen

Foo Fighters - Hell

Foo Fighters

Claw Boys Claw - On the Run

Claw Boys Claw

Alexander Hacke - Tract

Alexander Hacke

The Residents - Suburban Bathers

The Residents

Nick Cave - Train Long Suffering

Nick Cave

Snap! - Money

Snap!

Echo & the Bunnymen - Ship of Fools

Echo & the Bunnymen

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The Guardian

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Ferries emit ‘more sulphur pollution than cars’ in several EU capitals

Dublin, Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn among port cities more choked by sulphur oxides from ferries, analysis shows

Fume-belching ferries spew more sulphur pollution than cars in several EU capitals, analysis has found.

Dublin, Helsinki, Stockholm and Tallinn are among 13 of Europe’s 15 biggest port cities choked more by sulphur oxides (SOx) from ferries than road vehicles, data shared exclusively with the Guardian shows.

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Melania Trump urges protecting children’s education at UN after Iran school strike

The first lady’s UN security council speech came days after Iranian media reported an airstrike killed 165 people and injured 96 others at girls’ school

Melania Trump became the first spouse of a sitting world leader to preside over the UN security council on Monday, calling on member states to protect children’s access to education days after Iranian state media reported that an airstrike killed at least 165 people at a girls’ school in southern Iran.

The meeting, titled Children, Technology and Education in Conflict, had been scheduled before the US and Israel launched strikes against Iran on Saturday.

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Vergrijzing op de Wadden: hoe regel je de zorg voor ouderen op Vlieland? ‘Hier kijkt men naar elkaar om’

De Waddeneilanden kampen nóg meer dan het vasteland met vergrijzing en een tekort aan zorgpersoneel. Gezien de schaarste van sociale huurwoningen is het lastig om zorgverleners aan te trekken. Nu maken oudere Vlielanders lange reizen voor een ziekenhuisbezoek.


MetaFilter

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Daylight all the day and programmers rejoice.

BC ends biannual time changes. Will move to permanent daylight savings (UTC-07) time on March 8th. Premier David Eby: "We are done waiting. British Columbia is going to change our clocks just one more time — and then never again,"

BC's new time zone will be called "Pacific time". The province had been waiting for Washington, Oregon and California to make the change since 2019 after a government study[PDF] found that 93% of residents favoured discontinuing the biannual changes for permanent daylight savings time. The change synchronizes BC's time with neighbouring Yukon.

The Register

Biting the hand that feeds IT — Enterprise Technology News and Analysis

Iran war wreaking havoc on shipping and air cargo, could create global delays

Markets in the Middle East will be affected first and worst

The war against Iran is causing an air and shipping jam, but it will likely have little effect on the global technology market unless the conflict widens significantly, according to analysts.…

Slashdot

News for nerds, stuff that matters

Charter Gets FCC Permission To Buy Cox, Become Largest ISP In the US

An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: Charter Communications, operator of the Spectrum cable brand, has obtained Federal Communications Commission permission to buy Cox and surpass Comcast as the country's largest home Internet service provider. Charter has 29.7 million residential and business Internet customers compared to Comcast's 31.26 million. Buying Cox will give Charter another 5.9 million Internet customers. The FCC approved the deal on Friday, but the companies still need Justice Department approval and sign-offs from states including California and New York.

Opponents of Charter's $34.5 billion acquisition told the FCC that eliminating Cox as an independent entity will make it easier for Charter and Comcast to raise prices. But the FCC dismissed those concerns on the grounds that Charter and Cox don't compete directly against each other in the vast majority of their territories.

FCC Chairman Brendan Carr's primary demand from companies seeking to merge has been to eliminate diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) programs and policies. In a press release (PDF), the Carr-led FCC said that "Charter has committed to new safeguards to protect against DEI discrimination," and that Charter's network-expansion plans will bring "faster broadband and lower prices" to rural areas. The merger was approved one day after Charter sent a letter to Carr outlining its actions to end DEI. Charter offers broadband and cable service in 41 states, while Cox does so in 18 states.

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When lit up at night, this badminton academy in...

When lit up at night, this badminton academy in Bhubaneswar, India looks like a shuttlecock.